Android phone recommendations/discussion? - Page 2

update here: I've been using the HTC aria on ATT for the past week and the battery life is kind of shitty. with no activity on the phone a fully charged battery will be at 30% by the end of the day! I was the most skeptical about the virtual keyboard, and while it's usable, I still think I need a physical keyboard. I love everything google and all of the features of Android, but I think that what I'm prioritizing most over everything in a phone is the ability to message easily and battery life. so I'm going to buy a cheap blackberry on craigslist and use that. I know it's a step backwards, but it's the best choice for me.

Switching from ATT and Verizon, I was in the market for an Android phone. Ended up with the HTC Incredible -- the Droid X is too big and I don't need the pullout keyboard of the Droid 2. I am very, very pleased with the switch.

Compared to the iPhone 4, it's got worse battery life and the screen is neither as high resolution nor as bright. However, the OS is fantastic. The notification system is excellent and much less intrusive than Apples. Also, widgets are great and an element the iPhone is inexplicably lacking. I would recommend the Incredible to anyone switching over to Verizon from the iPhone.

So just got the Samsung Captivate for my son and I have to say, I am impressed. We have two Iphones and I thought I was going to get him one but the bigger screen on the Samsung called out to me and I started playing around with it and I loved the OS, loved the graphics (same LED as the Iphone 4) and the camera/casmcorder capabilities on it are pretty awesome. Not sure if I am going to convert from Iphone to Droid, but this phone rocks.

I didn't even know Dell made phones. Rumor is Sprint will allow Android on SERO starting Oct. 1 (with an upcharge, of course, but seems a 4g phone will be $50/month vs. the $30/month I'm paying now...still a good deal). Planning on getting an Epic or Evo. I'm still rocking the original HTC Touch....can't wait to upgrade, it's been almost three years.

I didn't even know Dell made phones. Rumor is Sprint will allow Android on SERO starting Oct. 1 (with an upcharge, of course, but seems a 4g phone will be $50/month vs. the $30/month I'm paying now...still a good deal). Planning on getting an Epic or Evo. I'm still rocking the original HTC Touch....can't wait to upgrade, it's been almost three years.

Hello fellow SERO user I wouldn't bank on the 10/1 setup as of yet. I'm hopeful, mostly because I've got a shitty sanyo flip phone. I think I might hold out until the end of the year as there are supposedly a few good releases coming around x-mas.

I wouldn't bank on the 10/1 setup as of yet. I'm hopeful, mostly because I've got a shitty sanyo flip phone. I think I might hold out until the end of the year as there are supposedly a few good releases coming around x-mas.

I didn't believe it at first, but it seems pretty legit the more I read. I commend you on your patience...if it's true, I'll be in line Oct. 1.

Out of curiosity, what have you heard about x-mas releases? I don't know much about what's on the horizon beyond the Epic.

I didn't believe it at first, but it seems pretty legit the more I read. I commend you on your patience...if it's true, I'll be in line Oct. 1. Out of curiosity, what have you heard about x-mas releases? I don't know much about what's on the horizon beyond the Epic.

As for Sprint, only the Hero 2 looks interesting. But that's been out for 6 months in Europe already so its behind the times. Windows 7 will be out by Xmas plus a few new releases on the Android front. I love my plan but I might consider switching especially since I plan on doing some traveling and you really can't do much with CDMA outside of the country.

7 looks cool, but current WinMo sucks so badly that I'm not willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and buy blind, and I've been wanting a new phone for so long that I don't feel like waiting longer for reviews to come in. I suspect I'll be pretty happy with Android.

You could always grab a used TP2 for travel outside the US. Has a sim card for GSM and even works with the $30 SERO plan.

7 looks cool, but current WinMo sucks so badly that I'm not willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and buy blind, and I've been wanting a new phone for so long that I don't feel like waiting longer for reviews to come in. I suspect I'll be pretty happy with Android. You could always grab a used TP2 for travel outside the US. Has a sim card for GSM and even works with the $30 SERO plan.

I'd sooner eat shit and die than use a WinMo 6.5 phone. The TP2 has 200mb of memory. Its embarrassing. I don't know if 7'll be good or not but if I re-up now I can't keep my option of switching open.

I'd sooner eat shit and die than use a WinMo 6.5 phone. The TP2 has 200mb of memory. Its embarrassing. I don't know if 7'll be good or not but if I re-up now I can't keep my option of switching open.

Don't blame you there. Android has been close for a while on the TP2 but there are still a few annoying issues and with the dated hardware I wonder if anyone'll ever bother to get it fully functional. Epic looks good, but I'm not crazy about getting a phone made by Samsung. And wtf is with it coming with 2.1? Samsung already has a rep for being slow with updates, and now they're releasing their killer phone with an already outdated OS.